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Jowls / Sagging Skin

Your complete, expert-led guide to understanding and treating jowls for a firmer, sharper, more lifted facial profile.

Overview

Jowls and sagging skin are among the most common signs of facial ageing, and for many patients, one of the first changes they notice.

As collagen, elastin, fat, and bone support decline, the lower face becomes softer, less defined, and more prone to heaviness along the jawline.

This guide explores exactly why jowls form, how to slow them down, which treatments are genuinely effective (and which are not), and how a personalised approach can restore definition without ever looking “done.”

Jowls refer to the soft, loose skin and tissue that gather along the jawline as we age.

They create a drooping appearance that blurs the once-sharp angle between the jaw and neck. While completely natural, jowls are often one of the most ageing changes because they distort facial structure, not just the surface of the skin.

They typically start subtly in the late 20s to early 40s depending on genetics, skin quality, bone structure, and lifestyle factors. Over time, they can become more pronounced as deep support structures weaken.

Jowls don’t come from just one cause. They develop from a combination of structural, lifestyle, and environmental factors that the face. Understanding these layers helps determine the right treatment plan.

1. Loss of Collagen & Elastin

These are the fibres that keep skin firm, elastic, and “snapped back.”As they decline, skin becomes thinner, looser, and more prone to folding or drooping.

2. Descent of Facial Fat Pads

The deep fat compartments of the face shift downward with age.

3. Bone Resorption in the Mid- and Lower Face

The cheekbones, jawbone, and chin gradually lose volume and projection.This removes the “scaffolding” that once held the skin up, accelerating sagging.

4. Skin Laxity From Sun Exposure & Lifestyle

UV radiation breaks down collagen. Combined with smoking, stress, or inadequate skincare, the skin becomes more fragile and loose.

5. Genetics & Facial Structure

People with naturally softer jawlines, shorter chins, or weaker bone structure tend to show jowls earlier.

6. Weight Fluctuation

Gains and losses stretch the skin and contribute to a saggy over time.

7. Overactive Platysmal Bands

The neck muscles can pull downward on the face, worsening lower-face droop.

While ageing can’t be stopped, prevention can dramatically soften its impact. Prevention isn’t about “freezing time”. It’s about slowing tissue weakening and preserving support.

A strong prevention strategy includes:

Support Skin Quality Daily

Consistent skincare with proven ingredients (retinoids, vitamin C, peptides) strengthens the skin over time.

Reduce UV Exposure

SPF remains non-negotiable. UV light is the single largest preventable cause of collagen loss.

Avoid Rapid Weight Fluctuations

Stable weight helps keep the jawline tight.

Good Sleep, Hydration & Stress Management

All three reduce inflammatory processes that speed collagen breakdown.

Early Maintenance Treatments

Subtle early like skin boosters, polynucleotides, gentle tightening, or midface support delay visible sagging and help maintain structure.

Home care cannot lift established jowls, but it can improve skin texture, hydration, and collagen synthesis. Helpful measures include:

These support skin health but cannot reposition fat pads or fix structural descent. Professional treatments are needed for that.

Non-surgical can improve jowls by targeting their root causes: volume loss, weakened ligaments, skin laxity, fat descent, and bone resorption. Because sagging occurs across multiple facial layers, the most effective treatment plans usually combine two or more modalities to create lift, structure, and skin tightening simultaneously.

Dermal fillers, , and , remain one of the most transformative nonsurgical ways to counteract jowls. Jowls do not form because of excess tissue, but because of a loss of support above and around the jawline.

How Fillers Work

Rather than injecting directly into the jowl, practitioners use strategic “lift points”:

1. Cheek Filler (Midface Support)

Age-related volume loss in the cheeks reduces the natural upward tension of the face. midface structure:

2. Chin Filler (Profile & Lengthening)

A recessed or shortened chin exaggerates the of jowls. Chin filler:

3. Jawline Filler (Definition & Masking Sagging)

Strategically placed jawline filler enhances contour, providing a clearer, more youthful mandibular border. It can visually “hide” early jowling and sharpen the angle between the neck and jaw.

4. Pre-Jowl Sulcus Filler

This hollow sits directly beside the chin. Filling it:

Best for:

Early to moderate jowls, volume loss, structural weakness, or those wanting immediate lift without surgery.

Skin laxity plays a major role in jowl formation. devices stimulate collagen, elastin, and subdermal .

Radiofrequency (RF) Tightening

RF uses controlled heat to contract collagen fibres and trigger new collagen production over 3–6 months. Benefits include:

Ultrasound Lifting (HIFU)

HIFU targets deeper SMAS layers—the same plane addressed in facelift surgery. It:

Laser Skin Tightening

Fractional and non-ablative lasers boost collagen and improve skin texture while offering mild lifting for crepey lower-face skin.

Endolift® (Laser-Assisted Subdermal Tightening)

is a minimally invasive laser treatment inserted beneath the skin. It provides:

Best for:

Mild to moderate laxity, patients who prefer device-based treatments, or those avoiding injectables.

Below is an image showing one of our patients before and after Endolift treatment at Dr Hass Clinic.

Though not lifting treatments, skin boosters and polynucleotides dramatically improve skin structure, making less visible and enhancing all other treatments.

1. Skin Boosters

These injectable hydrating gels:

are ideal for skin that has lost bounce, density, or hydration due to ageing.

2. Polynucleotides

are regenerative injectables that stimulate fibroblasts, collagen, elastin, and deep skin repair.

Benefits include:

Best for:

with thinning skin, crepey texture, or those wanting long-term structural improvement.

Lower-face can significantly improve sagging when muscle pull worsens jowls.

How They Help

Tiny doses placed into specific muscles:

This approach is subtle but effective, particularly in combination plans.

Best for:

Patients with strong downward-pulling muscles, early jowls, or “sad” mouth corners.

Radiesse® is a calcium-based biostimulatory filler that does more than replace lost volume. It encourages long-lasting collagen production.

Why Radiesse® Is Ideal for Jowls

Radiesse® can:

It is often used along the jawline, chin, and lower face to strengthen the underlying framework.

Best for:

Patients seeking long-term improvement with minimal maintenance.

While non-surgical treatments can deliver impressive improvement (especially in early to moderate jowling) advanced often requires surgical correction. Surgery addresses the deeper structural changes that injectables and skin cannot fully correct.

The gold-standard for moderate to severe jowls.

A lower facelift is designed specifically to lift and reposition the deeper tissues (SMAS layer), tighten the jawline, and remove excess skin.

How It Works

Results

Best For:

Moderate to severe jowls, significant laxity, or those who want the most comprehensive correction.

A less invasive alternative that focuses on lifting mild to moderate jowls.

Key Features

Best For:

Younger patients, early jowls, or those wanting improvement without major downtime.

Because jowls often blend into neck laxity, a neck lift is frequently combined with a facelift—or performed alone when sagging is predominantly under the jawline.

How It Works

Best For:

Loose neck skin, “turkey neck,” banding, or heaviness under the jaw.

4. Liposuction or Submental Liposculpture

For patients whose jowls are partly due to excess fat, liposuction can reshape the jawline.

Procedure Benefits

Best For:

Fullness rather than true laxity; patients with good skin elasticity.

The most advanced technique for maximum, lift.

Why Choose It

Best For:

Significant sagging, thicker tissues, or patients a high-end rejuvenation with the most natural finish.

When to See a Specialist

You should seek professional assessment if you notice progressive sagging, loss of jawline definition, or feel that your lower face looks heavier or older despite good skincare. A specialist can whether you need jawline filler, midface support, skin tightening, Endolift, polynucleotides, skin boosters, or whether surgical lifting would deliver the most natural result.

Book a consultation if you have:

Early expert guidance prevents overtreatment, saves money long-term, and ensures the right combination of from the start.

Jowls develop gradually due to a complex combination of volume loss, ligaments, muscle pull, skin thinning, and changes in facial fat and bone structure. Because the cause is multi-layered, treatment must be too. Modern aesthetics offers a wide spectrum of powerful non-surgical therapies (fillers, skin tightening devices, Endolift®, skin boosters, polynucleotides, Radiesse®, and anti-wrinkle injections) that can lift, firm, and restore definition downtime.

However, for more advanced cases, surgical procedures remain the gold standard and provide the most transformative, long-lasting results.

With an expert-led treatment plan tailored to your anatomy, achieving a sharper, more jawline is entirely possible, whether through subtle refreshment or dramatic rejuvenation.

FAQs

What age do jowls usually appear?

Most people begin noticing early jowls in their late 30s to early 40s, though genetics, lifestyle, and skin quality play a significant role.

Can you prevent jowls?

You can delay them by maintaining good skincare (retinoids, SPF), weight fluctuations, and preventative treatments like skin boosters or collagen-stimulating therapies early.

Do facial exercises help?

There is no that facial exercises lift jowls. In some cases, repetitive movement can worsen lower-face heaviness.

Is jawline filler enough to fix jowls?

Jawline filler can disguise jowls, but true correction often requires a combination of cheek filler, chin projection, and skin tightening to address the root cause.

How long do filler results last for jowls?

Most fillers last 12–18 months; can stimulate collagen for even longer.

Is better than HIFU or RF?

It depends on the patient. Endolift® provides deeper tightening and some fat reduction, while HIFU and RF are gentler, non-invasive options.

When do I need surgery of filler?

If there is significant skin laxity, excess skin, or heavy tissue descent, surgery (mini facelift or full facelift) will give better, longer-lasting results.

Can weight loss make jowls worse?

Yes, fat loss in the face can accelerate sagging, especially if the skin is already thinning.

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